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After the war we lived at 74 Nevsky Avenue, on the fourth floor, opposite the ‘Titan’ cinema, our windows were facing it. [movie theater focusing on historical films, a part of the entertainment company ‘Тitan.’ The building was bought by merchant K. P. Palkin in 1871, rebuilt and extended, and accommodated a restaurant. In the same building from 1873 the printing house of A. I. Granshel was located, publishing, among others, ‘The Civilian’ magazine, edited by F. M. Dostoevsky] There I spent my student years. We all went for walks along the Nevsky Avenue.
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St. Petersburg
Russia
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Valentina Fidelman